6 Lies Alex Murdaugh Confessed to While Testifying in Family Murders Trial



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Throughout his trial, Alex Murdaugh has been called out for numerous lies by witnesses and the prosecution. From swindling millions of dollars from clients to being at the crime scene around the time his family was murdered, the Law & Crime Network’s Jesse Weber tallies up and analyzes some of the major lies of disgraced lawyer Alex Murdaugh.

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Tubou Fiji

'Once I lie, I continue to lie' Lol

Shuperstars

Question…. Alec took out the commercial home policy on at-home workers one month before the accident with the housekeeper which seems very suspicious. Maggie and Paul were the only people home at the time of the accident. Could Maggie have pushed her, and then now she was telling Alec she wanted to confess because people were catching onto it?

Shuperstars

Is the prosecution going to tell the jury about Alex’s voice echoing on the 911 call which means he was inside the truck cabin so couldn’t have been taking pulses, etc. ?

SicIturAdAstra

2:12 Do anyone know what this woman, at the bottom of the screen, is doing?
Is she thinking she's going to take off in a F-18?

Guilty

Charlene Mock

I am disabled because of my back neck and spine along with other medical issues and for my pain medicine I am on oxycontin. There's no way on God's green earth that Alex Murdoch could have taking 2,000 mg of this on a daily basis. It is not possible to take that many milligrams in a day of oxycontin. He would have died even taking 500 mg in a day. When you overdose it is because your blood pressure bottoms out. It lowers your blood pressure completely when you overdose. That is what causes the overdose.

dopeymark

One thing I can say for sure is that opiate medication doesn't make you paranoid. The guy is just fabricating everything.

michael Mayo

A Law Suit,( Boating accident)Against Paul Murdough,& , 30 million?

Lauris Brown

Man this guy killed the house keeper the wife and son and the boy in the yellow car too he's a lying killer. Yes he's saying I'm a liar but not a killer which is a lie. He's a lying killer I repeat.

GMA OGM

Typical 🙄 What you expect from the devil.

Ameenaah

You should take out those swooshing sounds. It’s obnoxiously loud with headphones in

Juanita Leak

There is ABSOLUTELY NO WAY he would have voluntarily put himself at the kennels if it wasn’t for that video. So it was a good thing Paul took it because it’s now crucial evidence. Wild stuff

M Ritron

2000 mg of oxycodone a day wow that is a lot! And very expensive if they were bought off the street.

Diane

The fact that he lied being at the kennel not to mention a whole host of other lies in my eyes make him guilty. I don't care "who" you are once you lie you can't be trusted at all!

Tnijo O

Do we ever find out what type of injury he had from getting shot in the head? Like did it graze the side of his head or what? Was he shot?

IOK87

The “I shot the sheriff, but I didn’t kill the deputy” defense.

Tracey S

He's a big spoiled man child, just like all the Murdough family. No redeemable qualities at all.

Nalani Mulcahy

3:00 – First Lie – He lied about being at the crime scene (The dog kennels on their property)
12:18 – Second Lie – Lied about what he was doing in the time immediately prior to the murder
15:41 – Third Lie – Lied to his family about his drug problem & stealing from the company
17:35 – Fourth Lie – Lying to everyone (clients, law office partners, family) about stealing client funds
21:20 – Fifth Lie – Lying to Tony Satterfield (son of the Murdaughs housekeeper who died at the Murdaugh's home)
23:27 – Sixth Lie – Lying about being the victim of a shooting (3 months after his family's murder)

LeighAnne Stephenson

If he was up there, then he would’ve either been shot and murder too or he would’ve seen who did it and that means that he’s covering for whoever did it one way or another he’s responsible he knows who did it if he didn’t do it himself which I seriously don’t. I’m almost positive he did it himself, and whoever was there to murder them was there to murder him, and he would’ve been a much easier target thing as he was up at the house asleep on the couch. It doesn’t make any sense the only strategy that this defense team has is the cause confusion that’s all they wanna do is cause confusion as long as the jury is confused, then there’s room for doubt.

QUICKIRONS

If a liar admits to their lies are they still a liar?

Juliet Jowett

Lawyers have interesting minds often called upon to deal with negatives about their clients. It is true that if the other side knows something about your client that would damage him/her – you bring it up first and take the sting away. You don't let the opposite side use it to ambush your client, but instead pull it into the light and mitigate it. You and your client(s) should tell the truth (though this all-too-often is not the case). The truth, however, can be told in a light most favorable to your client.

I call your attention to Murdaugh's statement which I paraphrase, a truth told by Murdaugh and twisted into a light he sees favorable to himself. I wonder if anyone else heard it this way and why the prosecution didn't cross on it? I don't keep up with the day-to-day, so maybe I'm incorrect. The sentence somewhat, but not much, paraphrased is:

I would hurt myself before I would do anything to hurt my wife or child.

History of his conduct shows that is 1/2 of a true statement. Was this a deeper "truth" than he meant to reveal? It will be up to the jury to see he did "anything" to hurt his wife and child after that first truth in his statement.

Joshua Jones

The motives are pretty strong. But the prosecution is failing to prove "beyond a reasonable doubt" and to discuss some very big questions. Two different long guns, only 2 shots fired from shotgun, apparently very unlikely to be a double barrel, so most likely more shells left to shoot from shotgun. It seams impractical that one person would have been able to manage the two guns so quickly and efficiently. Maggie was shot very close to Paul and facing in that direction, which looks like they were shot about the same time. Alex left his house at 9:07. Prosecution claims murders happened around 8:50. Not much time to clean up before heading into public, especially considering distance from kennels to house, the amount of material that would have been projected from Paul's fatal shot. Why would Alex move Maggie's phone? Only reason I could think of is when Maggie's killer saw her, she had her phone in her hand, there could have been fear that she might have taken a video. Also, if Alex had her phone this would take up any "clean up" time he might have needed before leaving the house to head into public. Don't know if he is innocent, but one thing is for sure. The prosecutions story just does not add up with one shooter, and that one shooter to be headed into public only 12-15 min after leaving the crime scene (If Alex was in fact the one to grab her phone).

Lynda Pierson

this good ol' boy needs to man up

Dicky Waters

a desperate man. its clear as day he killed them.

Ronald GUNDRUM

Guilty

Pauline Stebbings

Heartless psychopath

Matthew Canfield

Alex will be freed

Pauline Stebbings

Such deception from Murdoch showing itself on video. Forensic psychologists must be screaming. Just like many of us

Violet Wings

The one thing he states on the stand that's truthful is that opiate addiction can and will cause paranoid thinking and behavior. Especially at the amounts he was taking!

carol morris

Text book narcissist. One example, how cool & at ease he is taking questions like he’s such a voice of truth reasoning & power just trying to help sort everything out. As if he’s confused and contrite. He’s being a totally different demeanor than his real self. I’ve seen it play out like this in my own life. Ik Maggie knows who he really is. She’s just shaking her head right now in astonishment of how far & bold he can take his act & lies if she can. The spirit world is all around us. Let’s all pray rn that Alex will confess. Let’s see if we can get it out of him. Pray now.

KiKa

Few observations of Maggie's phone location. So Alex's team says that times don't match but they really do. Alex drove approximately 40-50 mph and Maggie's phone was found a quarter of a mile from the Murdaugh property. That is exactly the time you would drive that distance with the speed Alex had. And what becomes on Maggie's phone movements, you would throw the phone out like a frisbee and it would also most likely land the same way, so of course the orientation doesn't change. And what comes to the later display coming on, you have to remember that the phone was outside and completely unprotected. Some bug or other animal could have touched it, something could have flown from the road, parts detached from trees and other vegetation could have hit the phone, etc. Btw, the windows of Alex's SUV open electrically, so could you find information about this from GM? This is hardly critically important, but still one more piece of evidence.

D Tharge

Lied lied lied….but believe me NOW! 😮🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣ludicrous!!

Alex DeClodio

So basically Mr Alex trying to say that the computer and the Data analysis made a mistake with him. Poor me.

Gary Bekker

Buster is involved

Lisa Azzano

He ONLY admits he lied when he gets caught !!

Lisa Azzano

Now the drugs are responsible?? He DID NOT have the drug problem he claims that is responsible for ANYTHING he did !! No way did he take drugs at the level he's trying to get us to believe and no one knew not even his best friend and he was able to be aware enough to swindle millions from clients. He did take drugs but NOT to the extent he's lying about

Rose Harvey

He only admits to his lies when evidence exists and he's shown to be lying. he didn't decide to say he was at the kennels until he realised there was video proof he was lying. He will lie and lie and only admit what he has to. He doesn't deserve credit for admitting anything.

Lisa Azzano

This man ONLY admits he lied when he gets caught red handed! It's obvious he lied to his previous co workers and almost every client he had. He then lied about so many details of that night and only fessed up when he got caught in his lies !!! He hasn't been blatenly caught in the murders so he will continue to the end lying that he didn't do it until evidence is put in his face !!

Sarah

But also he tried to kill himself so I really don’t know ! Because he really could of died so how would he know he would of made it alive being shot in the head !

Sarah

And that’s exactly what he’s doing ! He’s admitting to being a fraud and a liar but not to murder because the fraud he won’t get that long at all !